that kinda doesn't make sense too as if there is a legislation change and it is only considered as a toy and not imitation firearm etc, then no import permit should be required at all .
hopefully we'll all have clearer info once Griffin had a chance to sync with all the relevant depts.
Got this message today
Sounds like I'll have to pay that amount every 3 years if I get MP36Please be advised that the $188.20 is for 3 years and every 3 years you will be required to renew you CCP Approval.
Also they said MP36 is still going to be classified as a prohibited weapon
Seems like Victorians are SOL. According to this document owners will have to apply for an Imitation Firearm license which will cost $188.
http://www.police.vic.gov.au/retriev...&status=active
I havent heard back from them yet but im willing to bet they'll rule against MP36 not being mistaken for a real gun.
If ordered via PC it shouldn't be too much of an issue though, right? I mean, it's not like domestic post is checked at all.
According to the PDF file on the Victorian Police website you'll need a license whether its a replica or imitation firearm. You wont need a license if they rule MP36 as a toy firearm or in other words it cannot be mistaken for a real firearm.